BD inventor’s surprising medicine recovered many cancer patients
Reza Mahmud :
Abu Saleh, a Bangladeshi inventor and researcher, has innovated a surprising medicine which recovered many cancer patients in the country who were stayed at a deteriorated stage.
The researcher Abu Saleh is currently working as a research partner (Scientist) at Noor Majid Ayurvedic College (NMAC) and Hospital, at Banosree in Dhaka.
After inventing a cancer medicine, Abu Saleh wrote letter to the Prime Minister informing it.
He also wrote to the Science and Technology Ministry, the Health and Family Welfare Ministry and the Secretary of the Health Services Division informing his innovation.
The Secretary of the Health Services Division gave the responsibility about the matter to Director of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Mohakhali, Dhaka through a letter on October 21, 2019. In reply, the Director of the DGHS informed through a letter on November 17 in the same year that they had no facility to research the medicine, but it is the Directorate General of the Drug Administration (DGDA) which has the capacity.
Then Abu Saleh sent a letter to the DGDA with a attachment of the two letters of the Health Services Division and the DGHS. But the DGDA did not respond to the letter yet.
The researcher at once wrote letters to Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) and International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR’B) seeking help for continuing the research work.
ICDDR’B replied him through a phone call that they have no such a facility.
On the other hand, the BCSIR invited him for a meeting with its chairman.
Three scientists attended the meeting with Abu Saleh presided over by the BCSIR chairman.
After discussing all sides of the issue, BSCIR proposed Abu Saleh to submit every details about the medicine to the institute and to bear all costs of the further research work. It also proposed at the same time that patients rights of the inovation will be gone for the BSCIR after the successful completion of the research work. Abu Saleh could not accept the proposal.
Then he started his journey of the research work alone with his limited financial capability.
The researcher is using the laboratories of the BSCIR, NMAC, and the laboratories of the departments of Biochemistry, Pharmacology, and Microbiology and hygiene of Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh.
The researcher had got surprising successful findings from the research work.
In the meantime, a leading Bangla daily newspaper published news on November 17, 2019 about Abu Saleh’s research work on cancer medicine. As a result, many people from cancer patients’ families got contacted with him and requested him to apply his medicine upon their severely ill relatives.
The researcher then, selected 20 seriously sick cancer patients among them who reached their critical stages of illness.
There was no hope of their lives. Almost every one of them was palliative care metastatic patients with their last stages of the disease.
But, surprisingly enough, that 16 out of 20 patients were recovered without any operation after using Abu Saleh’s medicine. Four of them were suffering from stomach cancer, another four were from rectum cancer, two were from breast, two patients from urinary bladder cancer and another two were from multiple myeloma cancer, one of them suffered from tongue cancer and the another one from prostate cancer.
After undergoing different medical tests as well CT Scan, PET CT Scan, MRI, Edoscopy, Colonoscopy and Sistosthcopy, it was found that about 80 per cent of the patients recovered from cancer within five to six months after using the medicine while, the rest 20 pc were cured by seven to eight months.
Talking with The New Nation, Mizanur Rahman, resident of Shia Masjid area, Mohammadpur of the capital, recovered from tongue cancer acknowledged his recovery with huge gratitude.
While Shakil Ahmed, a grandchild of Bibi Fatima, 63, a liver cancer patient of Lalbagh, Dhaka, said that his grandmother is becoming recovered fast after taking the medicine.
“The hospital sent back my grandmother saying that her condition was very critical and may not be recovered. She was totally unconscious for long due to the cancer. But after taking the medicine from Abu Saleh 15 days back, she is now walking and leading life normally.” “We hope that she will be cured soon,” he said.
All of the other patients got the medicine are now leading normal life and returned their professional life.
As per the tests in BSCIR, NMAC, and the laboratories of the departments of Biochemistry, Pharmacology, and Microbiology and Hygiene of Bangladesh Agricultural University that the medicine has not any side effect.
